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This is just a blog/self-indulgent-love-letter from a 3-year-long-persona-paper-writer. I finally logged backed in, and I can't wait to see what's new.
I remember when I discovered Personapaper.com:
It was a new year, winter: I was a naive-24 Click here to read more

I often hear people talk about mental illness as a static condition. Despite the prevalence of misdiagnosis, the basis of the DSM and the dynamics of the human life-span, psychologists and laymen alike continue to confine every pour soul to be labeled as a Click here to read more

It's been a couple weeks since I posted my last blog. This is part of my process.
After four blogs I didn't think I would get burnt out. However, taking a two week break has given me enough time to realize what my last blog should cover.
This doesn't mea Click here to read more

While dealing with trauma I came to a point where I realized it was necessary for me to move beyond coping and surviving; I needed to focus on my personal goals and thrive.
But I was in a rut of depression, behavioral issues, isolation and traumatic Click here to read more

With trauma there often are memories of violence; living through violence can change your life outlook and affect your psychological health. Though not everyone experiences violence in their life, violence does exist and we can't always ignore it. Coping w Click here to read more

[Disclaimer: The tips in this article do not come from a mental health or medical professional. While the writer does have some background in psychology and physical health, the following content is intended to express the personal experience of one indivi Click here to read more

[Disclaimer: The tips in this article do not come from a mental health or medical professional. While the writer does have some background in psychology and physical health, the following content is intended to express the personal experience of one indivi Click here to read more

Bad Dads make a Girl Mad.
Thinking; looking at the orange-navy-cream-sky.
Overhead, once more;
"We're not all like that."
Male
"It happens to everyone."
Violence
"We should help anyone who is abused."
Male
"Women abuse too."
Viole Click here to read more

It’s the middle of July and I’m lying below an apple tree in the George Washington Carver Edible Garden, a city park-haven, set on a hill over Charlotte Street. It’s an oasis; a quick get-away from the bustle of Lexington Avenue, in the h Click here to read more